This sounds more like a web proxy portlet, which does exist.

As an alternative, the WebPagePortlet can be configured to open links in 
a new window.  To use this functionality:
  1)  Download current nightly build at 
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-jetspeed/nightly/
  2) Add the parameter "open_in_popup" with a value of "yes" the the 
appropriate portlet entries.

Paul Spencer

Eduardo Huedo Cuesta wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I have the same problem, but with any hyperlink.
> Is there any way of embedding an existing web page whose hyperlinks were
> open in the same portlet?
> I guess that a solution could be changing the WebPagePortlet section where
> it transforms the URIs, but I don't know what to put instead of.
> 
> Thanks!
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>>hello!
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>>I have a portlet that has a hyperlink to a pdf file.
>>When I click on the link it opens a new browser to
>>display the file.  Is it possible that instead of
>>opening a file... it will invoke a portlet that would
>>eventually call on the pdf file and display it?How?
>>
>>Thanks in adv.
>>
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